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my total speakers output is =105 watt real power and i can add more speakers to my setup if i really want too heaps loud but only problem they are going all into the one sound card port since i havent got my sound blaster Extigy yet!!!

I'm not sure about real power but I believe my speakers were made by benwin as the model of the speakers is BW-180H. They have 180 watts of power going into them (but likely not going out). They can get really gosh-darn loud though if I crank them all the way up and they get no distortion. They have 4 or 5" woofers (or subwoofers, not sure what type these are exactly) for the bass on the bottom, 1.5" tweeters on top for treble, and a plastic cone to let the bass out next to the tweeters. They were made back in '96 and to keep the sound level quiet enough I only turn em up about 28% of the way (with the volume in windows set to about 80%). They sure are nice.